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  2. Imre Bródy (born Dec. 23, 1891, Gyula, Hung.—died Dec. 20/22, 1944, Mühldorf, Ger.) Hungarian physicist who was one of the inventors of the krypton-filled lightbulb.. A nephew of the well-known writer Sándor Bródy, Imre Bródy was a student of Loránd, Báró (baron) Eötvös, at Budapest University (now Eötvös Loránd University). Bródy completed his doctoral thesis on the chemical ...

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    Imre Bródy (1891, Gyula, Hungary –1944, Mühldorf) was a Hungarian physicist who invented in 1930 the krypton-filled fluorescent lamps (also known as the krypton electric bulb), with fellow-Hungarian inventors Emil Theisz, Ferenc Kőrösy and Tivadar Millner.He developed the technology of the production of krypton bulbs together with Michael Polanyi (Hungarian: Polányi Mihály).

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Imre_BródyImre Bródy - Wikiwand

    Imre Bródy was a Hungarian physicist who invented in 1930 the krypton-filled fluorescent lamps , with fellow-Hungarian inventors Emil Theisz, Ferenc Kőrösy and Tivadar Millner. He developed the technology of the production of krypton bulbs together with Michael Polanyi. He was the nephew of writer Sándor Bródy.

  5. Imre Bródy (1891 - 1944) • Bródy was born in Gyula, he was university educated in Budapest and became a physicist. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the chemical constant of monoatomic gases. His most important invention dates from 1930. Since the new gas was expensive, he developed a process with his colleagues to obtain krypton from air.

  6. Bródy Imre Grammar School - Facebook

  7. Nowadays Our school is situated in the city centre. It’s quite an old building, in 2008 it was 55 years old. If you enter the building you can see the reception on the left, next to it there is a buffet. Besides these ones you can find computer rooms, headteacher’s room, classrooms and the gym on the ground floor.